With impressive production values, wry humor, and a fine
cast, Paul Thomas has done a nice job of reinventing Rapunzel
for the couples porn set. From Gwen Summers as a sexy Mother
Goose to Dayton's performance as a naïve Rapunzel ("a
girl having a bad hair life"), the cast has fun with the
silly script and pulls off a watchable sex comedy.

The story begins with upper middle-class peasant couple
Heather Lyn and Nick Manning. While Lyn bathes, frustrated
Manning pleads for sex ("My member palpitates for the joys of
your naughty bits") to no avail. So, he smokes some "magic
herb" and decides to win his wife's favor by stealing some
potent radishes from his neighbor's garden. The ploy works,
resulting in a fair boy/girl scene, but when Manning returns
to the garden for a second helping, he runs afoul of Blair
the Witch (Nikita Denise, in a nom-worthy performance). She
demands his first-born child, and the cowardly Manning
agrees. Eighteen years later, Rapunzel is imprisoned in her
fabled tower and taking lesbian love lessons from the witch
in a fine girl/girl scene. It's up to Prince Hardly (Eric
Masterson) and his sidekick (Pat Myne) to teach the
imprisoned beauty about the joys of cock. Eventually, the
Prince climbs her golden hair and makes a slut of her as the
Hollywood sign looms in the background. The wacky plot allows
for still more sex scenes, and rest assured, we get a happy
ending.